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EP3588590B1
EP3588590B1 EP18382462.2A EP18382462A EP3588590B1 EP 3588590 B1 EP3588590 B1 EP 3588590B1 EP 18382462 A EP18382462 A EP 18382462A EP 3588590 B1 EP3588590 B1 EP 3588590B1
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  • the present invention relates to thermoelectric modules which use thermoelectric effect to convert thermal energy into electrical energy and/or vice versa.
  • Thermoelectric modules are widely known. They generally comprise a plurality of elements electrically connected to one another for generating an electrical path. A potential difference is generated between the first and the last thermoelectric elements (in reference to the electrical path) either when a current is inducted therethrough (for heating or cooling a surface or element by means of the Peltier effect) or when a temperature gradient is generated between the two reference faces of the thermoelectric module (for generating electricity, Seebeck effect).
  • Thermoelectric elements have different properties (N-type and P-type) and are attached to one another in an intercalated manner.
  • thermoelectric module in which only one type of thermoelectric elements (N-type or P-type) is used, is known in recent times. These configurations are commonly known as "unileg" configurations.
  • thermoelectric module comprises a plurality of first connectors, a plurality of conversion (or thermoelectric) elements, each of them connected at one end to one of the first electrodes, and a plurality of second electrodes, each of them connected to another end of the conversion elements.
  • a first electrode and a second electrode are connected by means of a connector, forming a Z-shaped element between them.
  • thermoelectric module comprising at least one thermoelectric element with thermoelectric properties, the thermoelectric element comprising a first reference face, a second reference arranged opposite one another, and at least one dividing groove dividing said thermoelectric element into two reference segments joined together by means of an intermediate segment and extending from one of said reference faces to the other reference face, both reference segments comprising part of the first reference face and part of the second reference face of the thermoelectric element.
  • thermoelectric module as defined in the claims.
  • the thermoelectric module comprises at least one element with thermoelectric properties (a thermoelectric element) comprising a first reference face and a second reference face arranged opposite one another.
  • the thermoelectric element further comprises at least one dividing groove dividing said thermoelectric element into two reference segments joined together by means of an intermediate segment, both reference segments comprising part of the first reference face and part of the second reference face of the thermoelectric element. All the segments of one and the same thermoelectric element are electrically connected in series, and at least one of the reference segments comprises a neutral short-circuited area, . If both reference segments comprise a neutral area, the neutral area of one of the reference segments would span a greater length between the corresponding parts of the opposite reference faces than the neutral area of the other reference segment.
  • the neutral area thereby causes the possible voltage drop between the corresponding parts of the two opposite reference faces not to be the same in both reference segments, which allows having a voltage difference between both reference segments, despite them being arranged in one and the same thermoelectric element.
  • a voltage difference can be generated on one and the same reference face of one and the same thermoelectric element, an aspect that is not possible in the prior art.
  • the proposed module has the major advantage of allowing the use of the same reference face for the connections of a thermoelectric element with the outside of the module (or with other thermoelectric elements), without requiring connectors with complex shapes like in the prior art, which makes it significantly easier to assemble a thermoelectric module, and furthermore considerably reduces its costs. Furthermore, since the connections can be made on one and the same reference face, the thermoelectric element can be used in environments with higher temperatures compared to the prior art, given that problems caused by expansions in the event of high temperatures are prevented.
  • thermoelectric module 100 comprising at least one element with thermoelectric properties (a thermoelectric element 1).
  • the thermoelectric element 1 comprises a first reference face 1.1 and a second reference face 1.2 arranged opposite one another.
  • the thermoelectric element is suitable for converting thermal energy into electrical energy and/or vice versa, as described in detail below. If the two reference faces 1.1 and 1.2 are subjected to different temperatures, an electrical voltage difference is generated between said reference faces 1.1 and 1.2. If, in contrast, an electric current is applied through the thermoelectric element 1, a temperature gradient is generated between the two reference faces 1.1 and 1.2.
  • the module 100 comprises in some embodiments a thermoelectric element 1, and comprises in other embodiments a plurality of thermoelectric elements 1 connected to one another, as explained below.
  • thermoelectric element 1 (or the thermoelectric elements 1) comprises in some embodiments a prism shape (preferably with a rectangular base), and in other embodiments a shape with an annular section (a disk, a ring, or a cylinder, for example). All the thermoelectric elements 1 of one and the same module 100 preferably comprise the same shape.
  • each thermoelectric element 1 comprises at least one dividing groove 3 (in the case of a thermoelectric element 1 with a prism shape), or at least one dividing groove 3.1 or 3.2 (in the case of a thermoelectric element 1 with shape with an annular section), dividing said thermoelectric element 1 into two reference segments Sref joined together by means of an intermediate segment 1.0 and extending from one of said reference faces 1.1 and 1.2 to another one of said reference faces 1.1 and 1.2, both reference segments Sref comprising part of the first reference face 1.1 and part of the second reference face 1.2 of the thermoelectric element 1.
  • thermoelectric module 100 comprises a single thermoelectric element as depicted by way of example in Figure 1 (the thermoelectric element 1 is a prism with a rectangular base). As can be seen, one of the reference faces 1.1 is divided by the dividing groove 3, whereas the other reference face 1.2 is formed by the reference segments Sref and the intermediate segment 1.0 (depicted with broken lines).
  • All the reference segments Sref of one and the same thermoelectric element 1 are electrically connected in series, and at least one of the two reference segments Sref comprises a neutral short-circuited area. This thereby causes the possible voltage drop between the two reference faces 1.1 and 1.2 to be lower in the reference segment Sref comprising the neutral area than in the other reference segment Sref.
  • only one of the reference segments Sref comprises a neutral area, but if the two reference segments Sref have at least one neutral area, the neutral area (or the sum of neutral areas) of one of the reference segments Sref would have a greater length between the reference faces 1.1 and 1.2 than the neutral area (or sum of neutral areas) of the other reference segment Sref, such that a different electrical voltage drop in the two reference segments Sref (between the corresponding parts of the reference faces 1.1 and 1.2) is enabled.
  • thermoelectric element 1 a voltage difference can be obtained between the two parts of one and the same reference face 1.1 or 1.2 separated by the dividing groove 3, each of said parts belonging to a reference segment Sref, making the assembly of the thermoelectric modules 100 comprising at least one of said thermoelectric elements 1 easier. Without the neutral areas, even with dividing grooves, the electrical voltage drop in a reference segment Sref would be canceled out by the electrical voltage drop of the other reference segment Sref.
  • the corresponding area of the thermoelectric element 1 can be metallized, or a conductive element 2 is preferably attached to said area, short-circuiting it.
  • the conductive element 2 can be a silver metal coating, for example, or another type of coating or material different from that of the thermoelectric element 1 and having properties that result in the aforementioned effect.
  • the conductive element 2 must have a greater electrical conductivity than the thermoelectric element 1.
  • thermoelectric element 1 comprises a plurality of dividing grooves 3 (as shown in Figures 6a and 6b ) or 3.1 and 3.2, each dividing groove 3 or 3.1 and 3.2 dividing the thermoelectric element 1 into two reference segments Sref communicated by a corresponding intermediate segment 1.0. All the segments Sref and 1.0 are electrically connected in series.
  • At least one of the two reference segments Sref divided by each of the dividing grooves 3 or 3.1 and 3.2 comprises a neutral area (and if the two reference segments Sref have at least one neutral area, one of them spans a smaller length between the corresponding parts of the reference faces 1.1 and 1.2, as described above), and the neutral areas are distributed in such a way in the thermoelectric element 1 that only one of the reference segments Sref joined together by one and the same intermediate segment 1.0 comprises one of said neutral areas (or one of said reference segments Sref always has a neutral area having a smaller length between the corresponding parts of the reference faces 1.1 and 1.2 than the other reference segment Sref).
  • thermoelectric element 1 comprises a shape with an annular section (like the one depicted in Figure 2 , for example), said thermoelectric element 1 comprises a specific inner diameter Di and a specific outer diameter De greater than the inner diameter Di.
  • the thermoelectric element 1 comprises an opening 3s in addition to the dividing groove 3.1 or 3.2 (or dividing grooves 3.1 and 3.2), extending from the inner diameter Di to the outer diameter De, i.e., said opening 3s extends radially through the entire thermoelectric element 1, such that two areas of said thermoelectric element 1 are physically separated from one another by said opening 3s.
  • thermoelectric element 1 comprises a shape with an annular section and comprises a plurality of dividing grooves 3.1 and 3.2
  • said dividing grooves 3.1 and 3.2 are of a first type of dividing groove 3.1, extending from the inner diameter Di towards the outer diameter De without reaching same, and of a second type of dividing groove 3.2, extending from the outer diameter De towards the inner diameter Di without reaching same.
  • Both types of dividing grooves 3.1 and 3.2 are distributed in an alternating manner along the thermoelectric element 1, around a central axis 1e of said thermoelectric element 1, as shown by way of example in Figure 3 .
  • the module 100 comprises, in any of its embodiments, a first connector C1 and a second connector C2 for connection thereof to the outside, each of said connectors C1 and C2 being attached to a respective reference segment Sref, preferably by means of welding, said two reference segments Sref being the reference segments Sref of the thermoelectric element 1 arranged farthest away from one another in the serial electrical connection.
  • thermoelectric element 1 when the module 100 comprises a single thermoelectric element 1 (example of Figure 1 ), both connectors C1 and C2 are attached to said thermoelectric element 1, to the same reference face 1.1 or 1.2 of said thermoelectric element 1, whereas if it comprises a plurality of thermoelectric elements 1 (see Figures 4 and 5 ), each connector C1 and C2 is connected to a respective thermoelectric element 1.
  • every two thermoelectric elements 1 are connected to one another by means of a corresponding attachment element 4 which is attached to a respective reference segment Sref of each of said thermoelectric elements 1, preferably by means of welding.
  • the attachment elements 4 connect two adjacent reference segments Sref through the same face, where simple attachment elements 4 which can furthermore be readily attached to the corresponding reference segments Sref in one and the same process can be used.
  • the module 100 can further comprise a base 5 or substrate where the connectors C1 and C2, the attachment elements 4 (if present), and the thermoelectric elements 1 (or the thermoelectric element 1) are supported.
  • the connectors C1 and C2, and the attachment elements 4, if present, are attached to said base 5, preferably by means of welding, the thermoelectric elements 1 being preferably supported on (and attached to) the connectors C1 and C2 and the attachment elements 4 (if present).
  • these elements can be attached to the base 5 and to the corresponding reference segments Sref in one and the same operation, and the connectors C1 and C2 can also be attached to the base 5 and to the reference segments Sref in said operation, which makes the process of assembling the corresponding module 100 simpler, faster, and easier.

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    TECHNICAL FIELD
  • The present invention relates to thermoelectric modules which use thermoelectric effect to convert thermal energy into electrical energy and/or vice versa.
  • PRIOR ART
  • Thermoelectric modules are widely known. They generally comprise a plurality of elements electrically connected to one another for generating an electrical path. A potential difference is generated between the first and the last thermoelectric elements (in reference to the electrical path) either when a current is inducted therethrough (for heating or cooling a surface or element by means of the Peltier effect) or when a temperature gradient is generated between the two reference faces of the thermoelectric module (for generating electricity, Seebeck effect). Thermoelectric elements have different properties (N-type and P-type) and are attached to one another in an intercalated manner.
  • Another type of thermoelectric module, in which only one type of thermoelectric elements (N-type or P-type) is used, is known in recent times. These configurations are commonly known as "unileg" configurations.
  • EP3054493A1 discloses a "unileg"-type thermoelectric module. The thermoelectric module comprises a plurality of first connectors, a plurality of conversion (or thermoelectric) elements, each of them connected at one end to one of the first electrodes, and a plurality of second electrodes, each of them connected to another end of the conversion elements. A first electrode and a second electrode are connected by means of a connector, forming a Z-shaped element between them.
  • US2010059096A1 discloses a thermoelectric module comprising at least one thermoelectric element with thermoelectric properties, the thermoelectric element comprising a first reference face, a second reference arranged opposite one another, and at least one dividing groove dividing said thermoelectric element into two reference segments joined together by means of an intermediate segment and extending from one of said reference faces to the other reference face, both reference segments comprising part of the first reference face and part of the second reference face of the thermoelectric element.
  • DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
  • The object of the invention is to provide a thermoelectric module, as defined in the claims.
  • The thermoelectric module comprises at least one element with thermoelectric properties (a thermoelectric element) comprising a first reference face and a second reference face arranged opposite one another. The thermoelectric element further comprises at least one dividing groove dividing said thermoelectric element into two reference segments joined together by means of an intermediate segment, both reference segments comprising part of the first reference face and part of the second reference face of the thermoelectric element. All the segments of one and the same thermoelectric element are electrically connected in series, and at least one of the reference segments comprises a neutral short-circuited area, . If both reference segments comprise a neutral area, the neutral area of one of the reference segments would span a greater length between the corresponding parts of the opposite reference faces than the neutral area of the other reference segment.
  • The neutral area thereby causes the possible voltage drop between the corresponding parts of the two opposite reference faces not to be the same in both reference segments, which allows having a voltage difference between both reference segments, despite them being arranged in one and the same thermoelectric element. As a result, a voltage difference can be generated on one and the same reference face of one and the same thermoelectric element, an aspect that is not possible in the prior art.
  • Therefore, the proposed module has the major advantage of allowing the use of the same reference face for the connections of a thermoelectric element with the outside of the module (or with other thermoelectric elements), without requiring connectors with complex shapes like in the prior art, which makes it significantly easier to assemble a thermoelectric module, and furthermore considerably reduces its costs. Furthermore, since the connections can be made on one and the same reference face, the thermoelectric element can be used in environments with higher temperatures compared to the prior art, given that problems caused by expansions in the event of high temperatures are prevented.
  • These and other advantages and features of the invention will become evident in view of the drawings and detailed description of the invention.
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    • Figure 1 shows an embodiment of a thermoelectric module according to the invention.
    • Figure 2 shows a thermoelectric element of another embodiment of a thermoelectric module according to the invention, with a dividing groove.
    • Figure 3 shows a thermoelectric element of another embodiment of a thermoelectric module according to the invention, with a plurality of dividing grooves.
    • Figure 4 shows another embodiment of a thermoelectric module according to the invention, comprising a plurality of thermoelectric elements.
    • Figure 5 shows another embodiment of a thermoelectric module according to the invention, comprising a plurality of thermoelectric elements.
    • Figure 6a is a perspective view of another embodiment of a thermoelectric module according to the invention, comprising a thermoelectric element with a plurality of dividing grooves.
    • Figure 6b is another perspective view of the thermoelectric module of Figure 6a.
    DETAILED DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
  • The invention relates to a thermoelectric module 100 comprising at least one element with thermoelectric properties (a thermoelectric element 1). The thermoelectric element 1 comprises a first reference face 1.1 and a second reference face 1.2 arranged opposite one another. As a result of its thermoelectric properties, the thermoelectric element is suitable for converting thermal energy into electrical energy and/or vice versa, as described in detail below. If the two reference faces 1.1 and 1.2 are subjected to different temperatures, an electrical voltage difference is generated between said reference faces 1.1 and 1.2. If, in contrast, an electric current is applied through the thermoelectric element 1, a temperature gradient is generated between the two reference faces 1.1 and 1.2.
  • The module 100 comprises in some embodiments a thermoelectric element 1, and comprises in other embodiments a plurality of thermoelectric elements 1 connected to one another, as explained below.
  • The thermoelectric element 1 (or the thermoelectric elements 1) comprises in some embodiments a prism shape (preferably with a rectangular base), and in other embodiments a shape with an annular section (a disk, a ring, or a cylinder, for example). All the thermoelectric elements 1 of one and the same module 100 preferably comprise the same shape.
  • In any of the embodiments of the module 100, each thermoelectric element 1 comprises at least one dividing groove 3 (in the case of a thermoelectric element 1 with a prism shape), or at least one dividing groove 3.1 or 3.2 (in the case of a thermoelectric element 1 with shape with an annular section), dividing said thermoelectric element 1 into two reference segments Sref joined together by means of an intermediate segment 1.0 and extending from one of said reference faces 1.1 and 1.2 to another one of said reference faces 1.1 and 1.2, both reference segments Sref comprising part of the first reference face 1.1 and part of the second reference face 1.2 of the thermoelectric element 1.
  • In the simplest configuration of a thermoelectric module 100, the module 100 comprises a single thermoelectric element as depicted by way of example in Figure 1 (the thermoelectric element 1 is a prism with a rectangular base). As can be seen, one of the reference faces 1.1 is divided by the dividing groove 3, whereas the other reference face 1.2 is formed by the reference segments Sref and the intermediate segment 1.0 (depicted with broken lines).
  • All the reference segments Sref of one and the same thermoelectric element 1 are electrically connected in series, and at least one of the two reference segments Sref comprises a neutral short-circuited area. This thereby causes the possible voltage drop between the two reference faces 1.1 and 1.2 to be lower in the reference segment Sref comprising the neutral area than in the other reference segment Sref. The larger the part of the reference segment Sref spanning the neutral area between the two reference faces 1.1 and 1.2 is, the greater the difference between the possible voltage drops of both reference segments Sref will be, so the neutral area preferably spans from the first reference face 1.1 to the second reference face 1.2 (as shown in Figure 1).
  • Preferably, only one of the reference segments Sref comprises a neutral area, but if the two reference segments Sref have at least one neutral area, the neutral area (or the sum of neutral areas) of one of the reference segments Sref would have a greater length between the reference faces 1.1 and 1.2 than the neutral area (or sum of neutral areas) of the other reference segment Sref, such that a different electrical voltage drop in the two reference segments Sref (between the corresponding parts of the reference faces 1.1 and 1.2) is enabled.
  • Therefore, with the proposed thermoelectric element 1, a voltage difference can be obtained between the two parts of one and the same reference face 1.1 or 1.2 separated by the dividing groove 3, each of said parts belonging to a reference segment Sref, making the assembly of the thermoelectric modules 100 comprising at least one of said thermoelectric elements 1 easier. Without the neutral areas, even with dividing grooves, the electrical voltage drop in a reference segment Sref would be canceled out by the electrical voltage drop of the other reference segment Sref.
  • To generate a neutral area, the corresponding area of the thermoelectric element 1 can be metallized, or a conductive element 2 is preferably attached to said area, short-circuiting it. The conductive element 2 can be a silver metal coating, for example, or another type of coating or material different from that of the thermoelectric element 1 and having properties that result in the aforementioned effect. In summary, the conductive element 2 must have a greater electrical conductivity than the thermoelectric element 1.
  • In some embodiments, the thermoelectric element 1 comprises a plurality of dividing grooves 3 (as shown in Figures 6a and 6b) or 3.1 and 3.2, each dividing groove 3 or 3.1 and 3.2 dividing the thermoelectric element 1 into two reference segments Sref communicated by a corresponding intermediate segment 1.0. All the segments Sref and 1.0 are electrically connected in series. At least one of the two reference segments Sref divided by each of the dividing grooves 3 or 3.1 and 3.2 comprises a neutral area (and if the two reference segments Sref have at least one neutral area, one of them spans a smaller length between the corresponding parts of the reference faces 1.1 and 1.2, as described above), and the neutral areas are distributed in such a way in the thermoelectric element 1 that only one of the reference segments Sref joined together by one and the same intermediate segment 1.0 comprises one of said neutral areas (or one of said reference segments Sref always has a neutral area having a smaller length between the corresponding parts of the reference faces 1.1 and 1.2 than the other reference segment Sref).
  • When a thermoelectric element 1 comprises a shape with an annular section (like the one depicted in Figure 2, for example), said thermoelectric element 1 comprises a specific inner diameter Di and a specific outer diameter De greater than the inner diameter Di. The thermoelectric element 1 comprises an opening 3s in addition to the dividing groove 3.1 or 3.2 (or dividing grooves 3.1 and 3.2), extending from the inner diameter Di to the outer diameter De, i.e., said opening 3s extends radially through the entire thermoelectric element 1, such that two areas of said thermoelectric element 1 are physically separated from one another by said opening 3s.
  • In the embodiments in which the thermoelectric element 1 comprises a shape with an annular section and comprises a plurality of dividing grooves 3.1 and 3.2, said dividing grooves 3.1 and 3.2 are of a first type of dividing groove 3.1, extending from the inner diameter Di towards the outer diameter De without reaching same, and of a second type of dividing groove 3.2, extending from the outer diameter De towards the inner diameter Di without reaching same. Both types of dividing grooves 3.1 and 3.2 are distributed in an alternating manner along the thermoelectric element 1, around a central axis 1e of said thermoelectric element 1, as shown by way of example in Figure 3.
  • The module 100 comprises, in any of its embodiments, a first connector C1 and a second connector C2 for connection thereof to the outside, each of said connectors C1 and C2 being attached to a respective reference segment Sref, preferably by means of welding, said two reference segments Sref being the reference segments Sref of the thermoelectric element 1 arranged farthest away from one another in the serial electrical connection. In this manner, when the module 100 comprises a single thermoelectric element 1 (example of Figure 1), both connectors C1 and C2 are attached to said thermoelectric element 1, to the same reference face 1.1 or 1.2 of said thermoelectric element 1, whereas if it comprises a plurality of thermoelectric elements 1 (see Figures 4 and 5), each connector C1 and C2 is connected to a respective thermoelectric element 1. In this latter case, every two thermoelectric elements 1 are connected to one another by means of a corresponding attachment element 4 which is attached to a respective reference segment Sref of each of said thermoelectric elements 1, preferably by means of welding. The attachment elements 4 connect two adjacent reference segments Sref through the same face, where simple attachment elements 4 which can furthermore be readily attached to the corresponding reference segments Sref in one and the same process can be used.
  • The module 100 can further comprise a base 5 or substrate where the connectors C1 and C2, the attachment elements 4 (if present), and the thermoelectric elements 1 (or the thermoelectric element 1) are supported. The connectors C1 and C2, and the attachment elements 4, if present, are attached to said base 5, preferably by means of welding, the thermoelectric elements 1 being preferably supported on (and attached to) the connectors C1 and C2 and the attachment elements 4 (if present). In the embodiments with attachment elements 4, these elements can be attached to the base 5 and to the corresponding reference segments Sref in one and the same operation, and the connectors C1 and C2 can also be attached to the base 5 and to the reference segments Sref in said operation, which makes the process of assembling the corresponding module 100 simpler, faster, and easier.

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  1. Thermoelectric module comprising at least one thermoelectric element (1) with thermoelectric properties, the thermoelectric element (1) comprising a first reference face (1.1) and a second reference face (1.2) arranged opposite one another, and at least one dividing groove (3; 3.1, 3.2) dividing said thermoelectric element (1) into two reference segments (Sref) joined together by means of an intermediate segment (1.0) and extending from one of said reference faces (1.1, 1.2) to the other reference face (1.1, 1.2), both reference segments (Sref) comprising part of the first reference face (1.1) and part of the second reference face (1.2) of the thermoelectric element (1), all the segments (Sref, 1.0) being electrically connected in series, characterized in that at least one of the reference segments (Sref) comprises a neutral short-circuited area of a given length between the corresponding parts of the two reference faces (1.1, 1.2), such that said neutral area thereby causes the possible voltage drop between the corresponding parts of the two opposite reference faces (1.1, 1.2) not to be the same in both reference segments (Sref), which allows having a voltage difference between both reference segments (Sref).
  2. Thermoelectric module according to claim 1, wherein the reference segment (Sref) comprises an area extending to generate an area of a given length between the corresponding parts of the two reference faces (1.1, 1.2) that is metallized or in contact with a conductive element (2), said area being a neutral area.
  3. Thermoelectric module according to claim 2, wherein the conductive element (2) is a metal coating, preferably a silver coating, comprising an electrical conductivity greater than the electrical conductivity of the thermoelectric element (1).
  4. Thermoelectric module according to any of claims 1 to 3, wherein the thermoelectric element (1) comprises a plurality of dividing grooves (3; 3.1, 3.2), each dividing groove (3; 3.1, 3.2) dividing the thermoelectric element (1) into two reference segments (Sref) communicated by a corresponding intermediate segment (1.0) and all the reference segments (Sref) being electrically connected in series to one another through the corresponding intermediate segments (1.0), one of the two reference segments (Sref) divided by each of the dividing grooves (3; 3.1, 3.2) comprising a neutral area, and the neutral areas being distributed in such a way in the thermoelectric element (1) that only one of the reference segments (Sref) joined together by an intermediate segment (1.0) comprises one of said neutral areas.
  5. Thermoelectric module according to any of claims 1 to 3, wherein the two reference segments (Sref) separated by a dividing groove (3; 3.1, 3.2) comprise at least one neutral area, the neutral area of one of the reference segments (Sref) comprising a greater length between the corresponding parts of the opposite reference faces (1.1, 1.2) than the length between the corresponding parts of said reference faces (1.1, 1.2) of the other reference segment (Sref).
  6. Thermoelectric module according to claim 5, wherein the thermoelectric element (1) comprises a plurality of dividing grooves (3; 3.1, 3.2), each dividing groove (3; 3.1, 3.2) dividing the thermoelectric element (1) into two reference segments (Sref) communicated by a corresponding intermediate segment (1.0) and all the reference segments (Sref) being electrically connected in series to one another through the corresponding intermediate segments (1.0), the length of the neutral area of one of the two reference segments (Sref) joined together by an intermediate segment (1.0) being greater than the length of the neutral area of the other reference segment (Sref).
  7. Thermoelectric module according to any of claims 1 to 6, wherein the thermoelectric element (1) comprises a prism shape, preferably with a rectangular base.
  8. Thermoelectric module according to any of claims 1 to 6, wherein the thermoelectric element (1) comprises a shape with an annular section with a specific inner diameter (Di) and a specific outer diameter (De) greater than the inner diameter (Di), and comprises an opening (3s) extending from the inner diameter (Di) to the outer diameter (De).
  9. Thermoelectric module according to claim 8, wherein the thermoelectric element (1) comprises a plurality of dividing grooves (3.1, 3.2) which are divided into a first type of dividing groove (3.1), extending from the inner diameter (Di) towards the outer diameter (De) without reaching same, and a second type of dividing groove (3.2), extending from the outer diameter (De) towards the inner diameter (Di) without reaching same, both types of dividing grooves (3.1, 3.2) being distributed in an alternating manner along the thermoelectric element (1), around a central axis (1e) of said thermoelectric element (1).
  10. Thermoelectric module according to claim 8 or 9, wherein the thermoelectric element (1) is a disk, a ring, or a cylinder.
  11. Thermoelectric module according to any of claims 1 to 10, comprising a first connector (C1) and a second connector (C2) for connection thereof to the outside, each of said connectors (C1, C2) being attached to a respective reference segment (Sref), preferably by means of welding, said two reference segments (Sref) being the reference segments (Sref) of the thermoelectric element (1) arranged farthest away from one another in the serial electrical connection.
  12. Thermoelectric module according to claim 11, comprising a base (5), the first connector (C1) and the second connector (C2) being attached to said base (5), preferably by means of welding.
  13. Thermoelectric module according to any of claims 1 to 10, comprising a plurality of thermoelectric elements (1), every two thermoelectric elements (1) being connected to one another by means of a corresponding attachment element (4) which is attached to a respective reference segment (Sref) of each of said thermoelectric elements (1), preferably by means of welding.
  14. Thermoelectric module according to claim 13, comprising a base (5), the attachment elements (4) being attached to said base (5), preferably by means of welding.
  15. Thermoelectric module according to claim 13 or 14, comprising a first connector (C1) and a second connector (C2) for connection thereof to the outside, each of said connectors (C1, C2) being attached to a reference segment (Sref) of a respective thermoelectric element (1), preferably by means of welding, said two reference segments (Sref) being the reference segments (Sref) arranged farthest away from one another in the serial electrical connection.
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